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Course Overview
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History of Cupping Therapy
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What is Cupping?
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Cupping Tools0:35
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Categories of Cupping
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Cupping Marks1:08
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Disinfection of Silicone Cups3:33
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Silicone Cupping Techniques10:12
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Stationary Cupping
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Sliding/Gliding Cupping2:05
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Fast/Flash/Hold and Release Cupping2:28
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Other Styles of Cupping15:03
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Cupping Suction9:37
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Size of Cups
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Physiology of Cupping
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What Cupping Marks Tell You
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Cupping and East Asian Medicine36:50
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Yin and Yang Cupping2:46
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How Cupping interacts with the tissues and meridians10:59
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Treating Conditions on the BL Channel8:28
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Treatment for Lower back pain2:52
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Treating Conditions on the GB Channel5:10
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Treating Conditions on the SI Channel12:50
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Treating the TW Channel7:07
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Treating the ST Channel22:00
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Self Care and Treatment for the LU Channel
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Cupping for the Lung, Chest and Arm16:30
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Cupping the DU Mai2:32
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Cupping the Dai Mai2:35
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Hara Cupping for Digestion30:22
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The treatment approach for expanding the diaphragm4:01
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Treatment for diastasis rectus2:17
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Qi Stagnation
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Liver Qi Stagnation
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Blood Stasis
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Yang Deficient/Cold Bi Syndromes
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Qi Deficiency
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External Pathogenic Factor
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Shoulder Injury9:03
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Treatment for Varicose Veins
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Cupping for Scars12:35
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Cupping the limbs32:41
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Bell's Palsy5:42
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Cupping the back of the neck0:48
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Cupping the Sinuses4:42
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Vietnamese street practice
Cupping the Dai Mai
The Dai Mai, or girdle vessel has a big responsibility in the body to help stabilize the core, contain the muscles and organs, and assist in communication between the upper and lower body. Even though the Dai Mai channel runs through the core of the body, and anatomically has a similar path and function to the oblique muscles, the acupuncture points that we use to balance this extraordinary meridian are TW 5 and GB 41 - on the hand and foot.
When performing channel treatment like meridian work and shiatsu we tend to work directly on the the Dai Mai, and so we can also do the same with cupping.
This video demonstrates a treaetment of the Dai Mai for lower back tension
Last updated 14 Nov 2022.
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